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does that kind of talk work in places like syria? >> oh, i think it does. president assad has his hands full with an opposition that is increasingly well organized and well armed. and he, the last thing he wants is u.s. or western intervention. so, i'm sure he has taken to heart the admonition that he better protect his chemical and biological weapons. >> we apparently crossed the red line in libya earlier this year when they committed to air strikes. is that level of commitment, do you think, what we should expect in countries like syria if we did, indeed, go in? >> i think we would use air power in the first instance, but, you know, obviously, if we're talking about chemical weapons falling into the wrong hands, especially trained, special operation groups whether s.e.a.l.s or others at some point would have to be emplaced in the ground and either get those weapons out of there or destroy them. >> how important is it for a country if they lay down a red line like the u.s. to stick to that red line? >> oh, it's incredibly important. and i think that's one
does that kind of talk work in places like syria? >> oh, i think it does. president assad has his hands full with an opposition that is increasingly well organized and well armed. and he, the last thing he wants is u.s. or western intervention. so, i'm sure he has taken to heart the admonition that he better protect his chemical and biological weapons. >> we apparently crossed the red line in libya earlier this year when they committed to air strikes. is that level of commitment, do...
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military planes bombarded aleppo and other parts of syria today. opposition groups say at least 163 people were killed. syria's state-run media say the military killed a large number of terrorists. the fighting may be spilling over into iraq. officials with iraq's interior ministry say a 4-year-old girl was killed when rockets fired from syria landed in an iraqi border town. tonight at 7:30 eastern cnn's nick payton walsh takes us on a journey to see what people living in the most populated syrian city are facing day to day. make sure you watch "crisis in syria inside aleppo" at 7:30 eastern here on cnn. >>> in pakistan a 14-year-old christian girl is back with her father tonight out on bail a month after her arrest by police. she was accused of blasphemy after burned pages of the koran were found in her bag. police now say they believe a neighborhood cleric planted evidence to ink the girl to the allegations. in pakistan blasphemy is punishable by death. >>> two young children have been rescued from a stolen sail boat after allegedly being abducte
military planes bombarded aleppo and other parts of syria today. opposition groups say at least 163 people were killed. syria's state-run media say the military killed a large number of terrorists. the fighting may be spilling over into iraq. officials with iraq's interior ministry say a 4-year-old girl was killed when rockets fired from syria landed in an iraqi border town. tonight at 7:30 eastern cnn's nick payton walsh takes us on a journey to see what people living in the most populated...
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iran will not be allowed to go nuclear and syria will not use its chemical weapons. but if it looks like either -- >> on syria -- >> it we have been very clear to the assaad regime, but also to other players on the ground that a red line for us is we start seeing a whole bunch of chemical weapons moving around or being utilized. that would change my call coup plus. >> the white house won't say what it will do if the red line is crossed. seizing dozens of chemical weapons sites would be tough, requiring tens of thousands of troops on the ground. romney has called for covert action. >> watching what's happened in syria, from a dispassionate distan distance, i would be leading in syria, by encouraging our friends there, like the turks and the saudis. >> but he hasn't said how or when he would use u.s. troops. the bottom line on syria, president obama's red line, using or moving chemical weapons, governor romney advocates u.s. involvement now. on iran, the candidates agree, iran cannot be allowed a nuclear weapon. >> we are determined to eprevent iran from acquiring a nu
iran will not be allowed to go nuclear and syria will not use its chemical weapons. but if it looks like either -- >> on syria -- >> it we have been very clear to the assaad regime, but also to other players on the ground that a red line for us is we start seeing a whole bunch of chemical weapons moving around or being utilized. that would change my call coup plus. >> the white house won't say what it will do if the red line is crossed. seizing dozens of chemical weapons sites...
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syria state run media say the military killed a large number of terrorists. officials with iraq's interior ministry says a 4-year-old girl was killed when rockets were fired from iraq. >>> next, we go back to aleppo. crisis in siria, inside aleppo, next. sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering and i found myself in the middle of this parade honoring america's troops. ich is actually quite fitting because geico has been serving e military for over 75 years. aawh no, look, i know this is about the troops and not about me. right, but i don't look like that. who can i write a letter to about this? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed you can lie on one of those. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. welcome to the sleep number store's biggest sale of the year. not just ordinary beds on sale, but the bed that can change your life on sale. the sleep number bed. never tried this be
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. >>> now to syria. the international envoy is meeting in cairo tomorrow with arab league officials on the crisis in syria but the violence continues. according to the opposition government forces are dropping barrel bombs on civilian areas. they say the bombs are filled with tnt, nails and fuel. at least 36 people have been killed across the country today. >>> from washington to new york. the weekend storms hit with a vengeance cleaning up and trying to recover from tornadoes. next. [ cellphone rings ] [ female announcer ] with secret outlast, conquer your busy day. ♪ burn let's do it. come on jenni. ♪ thank you. [ cellphone rings ] workin on it. ♪ hi. hi. how are you? [ female announcer ] outlast your day any day. with secret's 48 hour odor protection technology. secret outlast. ♪ i can do anything ♪ i can do anything today ♪ i can go anywhere ♪ i can go anywhere today ♪ la la la la la la la [ male announcer ] dow solutions help millions of people by helping to make gluten free bread th
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. >>> syria and iran present two of the biggest candidates to the u.s. what would they do if the red line is crossed? we'll break it down. wow... [ female announcer ] sometimes, all you need is the smooth, creamy taste of werther's original caramel to remind you that you're someone very special. ♪ now discover new caramel apple filled werther's original. [ male announcer ] red lobster's endless shrimp is back... but only for a limited time! try as much as you like, any way you like! like parmesan crusted shrimp just $14.99. i'm ryan isabell and i sea food differently. >>> with iran and syria, there's much talk about where the red line is drawn and what happens if it is crossed. barbara star tells us that's where president obama and mitt romney have their differences. >> reporter: president barack obama and mitt romney agree on two crucial national security issues. iran will not be allowed to go nuclear, and syria will not use its chemical weapons. but if it looks like either might happen, they differ on what could trigger sending u.s. troops into actio
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we follow the snipers themselves in syria. but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! thanks. i'm also a survivor of ovarian a writand uterine cancers. i even wrote a play about that. my symptoms were a pain in my abdomen and periods that were heavier and longer than usual for me. if you have symptoms that last two weeks or longer, be brave, go to the doctor. ovarian and uterine cancers are gynecologic cancers. symptoms are not the same for everyone. i got sick...and then i got better. >>> dozens of people are dead and more than a million more affected by devastating floods in india. the area hit the hardest is the rajasthan state, in northeast india. the damage is also pretty bad right over the border in neighboring pakistan. you see this, floodwaters have reached rooftops in the northeastern indian state of a
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watch "crisis in syria: inside aleppo" tonight, 7:30 p.m. eastern time right here on cnn. >>> the commissioner said they couldn't play but when the saints take to the field on sunday, some banned players will be in uniform. our legal guys are here to give us the rundown, try and tackle this issue on how the nfl commissioner got sidelined in this pay to injure bounty scand scandal. >> wow, and sacked. >> sacked, okay. [ female announcer ] they can be enlightening. hey, bro. or engaging. conversations help us learn and grow. at wells fargo, we believe you can never underestimate the power of a conversation. it's this exchange of ideas that helps you move ahead with confidence. so when the conversation turns to your financial goals... turn to us. if you need anything else, let me know. [ female announcer ] wells fargo. together we'll go far. ♪ home of the brave. ♪ it's where fear goes unwelcomed... ♪ and certain men... find a way to rise above. this is the land of giants. ♪ guts. glory. ram. try capzasin-hp. it penetrates deep to block
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>> they indicated they're not able to get inside of syria. soom of the ngos are not getting the permission from the syrian government to help the people. this is heartbreaking. i urge viewers to read the whole report. i didn't want to read the disturbing details. when you read about a 6-year-old being, you know, tortured with ele electro shock. 13-year-olds in stress positions. girls subjected to sexual violence at a young age. you cannot imagine an adult being able to overcome, let alone a 12, 13-year-old. this is the worst on children because the shelling, as we have seen in all the videos, it's relentless and it's hitting residential neighborhoods. who gets hit there? children. >> families, parents, grandparents. >> if you're a parent watching your child go through these -- watching the child as you lay helpless or sit helpless watching the child go through that, it's heartbreaking. >> thank you, hala gorani. >>> president obama is set to speak at the clinton global initiative shortly. we'll bring it to you live. [ male announcer ] imagine
>> they indicated they're not able to get inside of syria. soom of the ngos are not getting the permission from the syrian government to help the people. this is heartbreaking. i urge viewers to read the whole report. i didn't want to read the disturbing details. when you read about a 6-year-old being, you know, tortured with ele electro shock. 13-year-olds in stress positions. girls subjected to sexual violence at a young age. you cannot imagine an adult being able to overcome, let alone...
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. >>> making news overseas, activists say another 166 people died today in syria's civil war, and the violence is spreading. there are reports of fighting between government forces and rebels near the serious/lebanese border and the u.s. is on alert as fresh anti-american protests erupt overseas. in a rare sight, hundreds of women and children take part in peaceful protests in islamabad, chanting we love our holy process. the demonstrations are over the independently produced film mocking the praufophet muhammad but demonstrations over the same film in bangladesh's capital city turned violent today. several protesters were arrested. protests are planned in at least four other countries today. >>> on to canada now, the parents of a 2-year-old girl are mourning her death. canada's highest court overruled her parents and pulled the child off life support at an edmonton hospital. the baby who was brain dead died thursday. the parents had applied for an emergency stay after doctors recommended ending the girl's life. jonathan mann with us now, so john, how unusual was it for the court to h
. >>> making news overseas, activists say another 166 people died today in syria's civil war, and the violence is spreading. there are reports of fighting between government forces and rebels near the serious/lebanese border and the u.s. is on alert as fresh anti-american protests erupt overseas. in a rare sight, hundreds of women and children take part in peaceful protests in islamabad, chanting we love our holy process. the demonstrations are over the independently produced film...
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too much dangerous here in syria. but when i finish with revolution, i catch the camera like this and i throw it. >> we can't afford to let up on this story because every day civilians and children are getting brutally killed. that was cnn's arwan damon reporting. we'll be right back. for fastidious librarian emily skinner, each day was fueled by thorough preparation for events to come. well somewhere along the way, emily went right on living. but you see, with the help of her raymond james financial advisor, she had planned for every eventuality. ...which meant she continued to have the means to live on... ...even at the ripe old age of 187. life well planned. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. >>> this week president obama heads to the democratic convention. wall street eyes the economy. and a reality tv show pledges to to be kinder and gentler. really? our correspondents have it all. we begin with the president. >> reporter: i'm athena jones in texas. president obama speaks at a labor day event in tol
too much dangerous here in syria. but when i finish with revolution, i catch the camera like this and i throw it. >> we can't afford to let up on this story because every day civilians and children are getting brutally killed. that was cnn's arwan damon reporting. we'll be right back. for fastidious librarian emily skinner, each day was fueled by thorough preparation for events to come. well somewhere along the way, emily went right on living. but you see, with the help of her raymond...
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i throw bashar by this one. >> too much dangerous here in syria the camera. but when i finish with revolution, i catch the camera like this and i throw it. >> we can't afford to let up on this story because every day, civilians and children are getting brutally killed. that was cnn's arwa damon reporting. we'll be right back. >>> this week, president obama heads to the democratic convention, wall street eyes the economy, and a reality tv show pledges to be kinder and gentler, really. our correspondents have it all. we begin with the president. >> reporter: i'm athena jones in ft. bliss, texas. president obama speaks at a labor day event in toledo, ohio, on monday, before heading down to louisiana to meet with people affected by hurricane isaac. on tuesday, he travels to norfolk, virginia, and on wednesday he goes to charlotte, north carolina, for the democratic national convention. he officially accepts his party's nomination for president on thursday night. >> reporter: i'm poppy harlow in new york. it will be a shortened trading week with the markets closed
i throw bashar by this one. >> too much dangerous here in syria the camera. but when i finish with revolution, i catch the camera like this and i throw it. >> we can't afford to let up on this story because every day, civilians and children are getting brutally killed. that was cnn's arwa damon reporting. we'll be right back. >>> this week, president obama heads to the democratic convention, wall street eyes the economy, and a reality tv show pledges to be kinder and...
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too much dangerous here in syria with camera. but when i finish with revolution, i catch the camera like this, and i throw it. >> difficult to watch but also important to watch. we'll be right back. moving mu. but things are starting to turn around because of business people like you. and regions is here to help. with the experience and service to keep things rolling. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together. ari'm fine.y, babe? ♪ ♪ ♪ with a subaru you can always find a way. announcer: love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> on college football's first weekend, three teams are making a case for why they will win it all. alabama wants a third title in four years. lsu aims to return to the top. usc is ready to roll. i must disclose that i have two kids at usc, so i'm rooting for the trojans. >> it's a good college. >> listen to this. >> that's what they say. what people at ucla say. i went to indiana university. we barely have
too much dangerous here in syria with camera. but when i finish with revolution, i catch the camera like this, and i throw it. >> difficult to watch but also important to watch. we'll be right back. moving mu. but things are starting to turn around because of business people like you. and regions is here to help. with the experience and service to keep things rolling. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get...
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. >>> in syria, officials say a bomb landed on a kindergarten today in aleppo, reportedly causing many casualties. at least 160 were killed across the country and also claim the government is targeting their water supply. >>> it was only fitting that a britain had one of the last gold medals to the london olympics after 11 days of competition, the games are wrapping up with an elaborate closing ceremony. they sold nearly 3 million tickets to the games. >>> we still don't know if public schools will be open tomorrow in chicago. that means about 400,000 school kids may stay home while teachers and city officials try to find some common ground on pay and other quality of life benefits. the teachers say they will not show up in the morning without an agreement. ed rollins now in chicago. at some point, somebody's got to make a decision about whether there will be school tomorrow and it is getting late. >> reporter: it is getting late, don, and it is assumed there will not be an agreement. that's what everyone is telling parents to assume. to get plan b set and ready to go, an issue is not
. >>> in syria, officials say a bomb landed on a kindergarten today in aleppo, reportedly causing many casualties. at least 160 were killed across the country and also claim the government is targeting their water supply. >>> it was only fitting that a britain had one of the last gold medals to the london olympics after 11 days of competition, the games are wrapping up with an elaborate closing ceremony. they sold nearly 3 million tickets to the games. >>> we still...
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has not said a word about people being slaught slaughtered in syria. it is shameful. [ female announcer ] our wells fargo bankers are here to listen, offer guidance and provide you with options tailored to your business. we've loaned more money to small businesses than any other bank for ten years running. so come talk to us to see how we can help. wells fargo. together we'll go far. ari'm fine.y, babe? ♪ ♪ ♪ with a subaru you can always find a way. announcer: love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. oh, we call it the bundler. let's say you need home and auto insurance. you give us your information once, online... [ whirring and beeping ] [ ding! ] and we give you a discount on both. sort of like two in one. how did you guys think of that? it just came to us. what? bundling and saving made easy. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> welcome back, everyone. 24 minutes past the hour. violence continues in syria where the opposition reports that the government is dropping so-called barrel bombs on civilian areas. take a listen here. th
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too much dangerous here in syria. but when i finish with revolution, i catch the camera like this and i throw it. >> we can't afford to let up on this story because every day civilians and children are getting brutally killed. that was cnn's arwan damon reporting. we'll be right back. why not take a day to explore your own backyard? with two times the points on travel, you may find yourself asking why not, a lot. chase sapphire preferred. there's more to enjoy. ntgomery and abigail higgins had... ...a tree that bore the most rare and magical fruit. which provided for their every financial need. and then, in one blinding blink of an eye, their tree had given its last. but with their raymond james financial advisor, they had prepared for even the unthinkable. and they danced. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. >>> this week president obama heads to the democratic convention. wall street eyes the economy. and a reality tv show pledges to to be kinder and gentler. really? our correspondents have it all. we b
too much dangerous here in syria. but when i finish with revolution, i catch the camera like this and i throw it. >> we can't afford to let up on this story because every day civilians and children are getting brutally killed. that was cnn's arwan damon reporting. we'll be right back. why not take a day to explore your own backyard? with two times the points on travel, you may find yourself asking why not, a lot. chase sapphire preferred. there's more to enjoy. ntgomery and abigail...
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this comes as leaders of the rebel free syria army are moving into the territories. it has many former soldiers who defected from president al-assaad's regime. the leader says it is time to start free damascus. >>> and pleading for her husband's safe return. robert levinson disappeared off of iran's coast while investigate i investigating cigarette smuggling for a private company. now billboards with his picture are up in new york's times square, with hopes that the president of iran, mahmoud ahmadinejad, will see them. his wife is pleading for a meeting and has a message for her husband. >> we'll never, ever, ever, stop looking for you. i miss you every day. love you. >> the levinson family received a video of a much thinner and sicker bob about two years ago, but they have not heard from him since. >>> the white house hopefuls, out in force this weekend. we're going to start with the running mates. that is vice president joe biden and his wife, jill, on the second day through new hampshire. and republican vice presidential candidate paul ryan in florida, holding a
this comes as leaders of the rebel free syria army are moving into the territories. it has many former soldiers who defected from president al-assaad's regime. the leader says it is time to start free damascus. >>> and pleading for her husband's safe return. robert levinson disappeared off of iran's coast while investigate i investigating cigarette smuggling for a private company. now billboards with his picture are up in new york's times square, with hopes that the president of iran,...
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. >>> on to syria now, activists say 32 people were killed across the kun troy day. the death toll for this week reached a record 1,600 people. but even for those who can escape the violence, living conditions are worsening dramatically. unicef says access to shelters, clean water and sanitation is a pretty serious issue. >> unicef is concerned, deeply concerned, that in syria and the surrounding region we may be or are looking at one of the biggest humanitarian emergencies in the last decades when you consider so many of the factors involved in this crisis. my colleague just mentioned one, may seem trivial but it's not, back to school. children are meant to be going back to school in a couple weeks. is that going to happen? i doubt it. so they're going to be stuck in refugee camps or in syria. >> right now heavy shelling is reported in the city and in alep yoe. >> a former u.s. navy seal finds himself in hot water with the pentagon. why they're threatening legal action over his new book about the osama bin laden raid. our legal guys will be weighing in on that one.
. >>> on to syria now, activists say 32 people were killed across the kun troy day. the death toll for this week reached a record 1,600 people. but even for those who can escape the violence, living conditions are worsening dramatically. unicef says access to shelters, clean water and sanitation is a pretty serious issue. >> unicef is concerned, deeply concerned, that in syria and the surrounding region we may be or are looking at one of the biggest humanitarian emergencies in...
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certainly in syria where they're fighting for their lives. so there is a suppression of speed speech. in the hebrew bible there are no perfect people. everybody is subject to criticism. and muslims are insistent that their religion is a pure religion. unlike jesus, does he not worship. so why cant his humanity be promoted and that means looking at him in a unique post. i have long argued, and i wrote a book called "kosher geez yess that says christians would be less offended if they look at humanity of jesus a little bit more. every person in the hebrew bible is fallible. every person in the hebrew bible makes mistakes. moses, our greatest prophet can't do what every jew can do, go into the promise land because he sinned. so we reached the stage where we are dismissing the humanity of religion because we can't humanize the people who brought those religions into existence. don, it's a scary time. religion is becoming violent, judgmental. it's scary. and i'm especially telling the world's 1.5 billion muslims who are my brothers and sisters tha
certainly in syria where they're fighting for their lives. so there is a suppression of speed speech. in the hebrew bible there are no perfect people. everybody is subject to criticism. and muslims are insistent that their religion is a pure religion. unlike jesus, does he not worship. so why cant his humanity be promoted and that means looking at him in a unique post. i have long argued, and i wrote a book called "kosher geez yess that says christians would be less offended if they look...
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right now moscow and china oppose revolutionary efforts to remove syria. but they need their help on other challenges like iran and north korea. debates over russia and china often are black and white, but seen from inside the white house, there's a lot more gray. jill daugherty, cnn, the state department. >> be sure to tune in for a special hour of cnn newsroom at 4:00 p.m. today. we're going to have a special on where the candidates stand on the big issues of america. >>> we're going to find out why a man jumped into a tiger's den at the bronx zoo. it probably won't make much more sense to you than it does to us. stay tuned. delicious sugar-free vitafusion fiber well gummies have more fiber than other leading brands. they're the better way to enjoy your fiber. . >>> pakistan is making it clear that the nothiy have nothing to with the death threat fortunate filmmaker after they offered a bounty for his death. >>> new york police say the man who leaped into a tiger den at the bronx zoo had, quote, a desire to be one with the tiger. commissioner ray kelly a
right now moscow and china oppose revolutionary efforts to remove syria. but they need their help on other challenges like iran and north korea. debates over russia and china often are black and white, but seen from inside the white house, there's a lot more gray. jill daugherty, cnn, the state department. >> be sure to tune in for a special hour of cnn newsroom at 4:00 p.m. today. we're going to have a special on where the candidates stand on the big issues of america. >>> we're...
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obviously things like syria will be discussed. but there's some things that you might not realize are in here. one is the question of palestine, keep in mind the palestinian state pushed for state hood inside the united nations. we are expecting a new step on this front after the november elections. also take a look at this one that's written into the agenda. israeli aggression against iraqi nuclear installations. we're talking about the consequences of that in today's context. the concerns about the possibility of an israeli strike at one point. ending the u.s. embargo of tuba. the way it's been an agenda is the necessity of ending that embargo. the effects of atomic radiation just do one more here, a lot of people find this interesting when it's inside the agenda. they talk about what the u.n.'s role could be in promoting a new global human order. the reason i point to this one, is that some -- some effort to create what will ultimately be some international government taking away national sovereignty along the way. there are ot
obviously things like syria will be discussed. but there's some things that you might not realize are in here. one is the question of palestine, keep in mind the palestinian state pushed for state hood inside the united nations. we are expecting a new step on this front after the november elections. also take a look at this one that's written into the agenda. israeli aggression against iraqi nuclear installations. we're talking about the consequences of that in today's context. the concerns...
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syria has witnessed the killing of tens of thousands of people. the president of egypt is a member of the us will mihm brotherhood. our ambassador of libya was assassinated in an attack. we saw how we are at the mercy of events rather than shaping events. i'm often asked why. what can we do about it to help lead the middle east to stability and ease suffering and aunger and the hate there, violence? obviously religious extremism is part of the problem. but that's not the whole story. the population of the middle east is very young, as you know, particularly in comparison with the population of the developed nations. and typically the young people as the president indicated a moment ago don't have a lot of job prospects. the levels of youth unemployment across the region are excessive and chronic. and nations that have undergone a change in leadership recently, young people have greater access to information and the past that was being carefully guarded by tyrants and dictators. but now it is available. they see the good as well as the bad in surro
syria has witnessed the killing of tens of thousands of people. the president of egypt is a member of the us will mihm brotherhood. our ambassador of libya was assassinated in an attack. we saw how we are at the mercy of events rather than shaping events. i'm often asked why. what can we do about it to help lead the middle east to stability and ease suffering and aunger and the hate there, violence? obviously religious extremism is part of the problem. but that's not the whole story. the...
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we have been covering the slaughter in syria for 18 months. and it just so happens, wyclef, one of our reporters, arwa damon, she goes out and is profiling this media activist who has the daunting task of documenting the dead. there is this moment, when the man she was speaking about, all the killing, you hear this specific song in the background, listen closely. >> he plays music as he recalls the fate of one of their media activist friends. detained by syrian security forces, and returned to them with his eyes gouged out. >> take the eyes, the same, my job. i'm so shocked by this. when i finish the revolution, i toss the camera like this and i throw. >> do you hear that? people on twitter were watching that piece and they said, my goodness, brooke, that's killing me softly, in syria, amidst the slaughter. this is a man who takes his life in his own hands, every day, listening to your group, to the fugees. what is your reaction when you see that? >> well, i mean, the fugees was created on the model that we are refugees, meaning that everybody
we have been covering the slaughter in syria for 18 months. and it just so happens, wyclef, one of our reporters, arwa damon, she goes out and is profiling this media activist who has the daunting task of documenting the dead. there is this moment, when the man she was speaking about, all the killing, you hear this specific song in the background, listen closely. >> he plays music as he recalls the fate of one of their media activist friends. detained by syrian security forces, and...
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, jordan's largest camp, 30,000-plus people inside the camp living in tents who have come over from syria. syrian refugees. talking about whole families and loss of children. jolie particularly talking about one of the experiences she had when she went with the jordanian military to the border with syria, she said it was an extraordinary experience seeing people come over the border and becoming refugees for the very first time. but what touched her the most were the children and the devastating stories she heard from the children. >> as a mother, certainly, the amount of innocent children that are reported dead, the amount of innocent children i've met here who are wounded, and unaccompanied with them, parents being killed and now on their own, it's impossible to imagine any mother standing by and not stepping up and doing something to prevent this. >> reporter: of course one of the reasons she's here and here representing umt nhcr is because unhcr want to refocus the attention on the syrian refugees. the crisis has been going on for a year in the country and you have tens of thousands o
, jordan's largest camp, 30,000-plus people inside the camp living in tents who have come over from syria. syrian refugees. talking about whole families and loss of children. jolie particularly talking about one of the experiences she had when she went with the jordanian military to the border with syria, she said it was an extraordinary experience seeing people come over the border and becoming refugees for the very first time. but what touched her the most were the children and the...
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but this is now the reality in the three main cities of syria. the regime's troops fighting rebels for control of whole districts. aleppo is syria's biggest city, and business capital. engulfed now in the business of war. the damage is extraordinary. the death toll incalculable. syrian troops are on the offensive in the country's third city, homs. recapturing many areas from what they say are foreign fighters and extremist muslims. rebels, they say, directly armed by arab states. in one district they took, they showed us what they said was an abandoned rebel headquarters, bags with markings scattered around. a makeshift scaffold with ropes and a meat hook was there. they said rebels tortured and hanged people here. we have no way of proving this. the u.n. mostly accuses the regime of mass torture, but says rebels are guilty of human rights abuses too. it is clear this is a dirty war. here in homs and in every city, no one is safe, no faith is spared, christian churches and muslim mosques a battleground. but one man is an optimist, the new governo
but this is now the reality in the three main cities of syria. the regime's troops fighting rebels for control of whole districts. aleppo is syria's biggest city, and business capital. engulfed now in the business of war. the damage is extraordinary. the death toll incalculable. syrian troops are on the offensive in the country's third city, homs. recapturing many areas from what they say are foreign fighters and extremist muslims. rebels, they say, directly armed by arab states. in one...
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." >>> as many as 72 people were killed in fighting across syria today. new video out of hama, a humanitarian crisis brewing for refugees who escaped the fighting and taken shelter in neighboring countries. actress and u.n. ambassador a angan angan angly jolie. sara sidner has this report. >> reporter: angly na jolie in tents who have come over from syria, syrian ref fu gees. anjelina talking about one of her experiences she had when she went to the border with syria. she said it was an extraordinary experience seeing people come over the boarder and become refugees for the very first time. but what touched her the most were the children and the devastating stories she heard from the children. >> as a mother certainly the amount of innocent children that are reported dead, the amount of innocent children i've met here who are wounded and unaccompanied with their parents being kill and had now they're on their own, it's impossible to imagine any mother standing by and not stepping up and doing something to prevent this. >> reporter: now, of course one of t
." >>> as many as 72 people were killed in fighting across syria today. new video out of hama, a humanitarian crisis brewing for refugees who escaped the fighting and taken shelter in neighboring countries. actress and u.n. ambassador a angan angan angly jolie. sara sidner has this report. >> reporter: angly na jolie in tents who have come over from syria, syrian ref fu gees. anjelina talking about one of her experiences she had when she went to the border with syria. she...
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too much dangerous here in syria with camera. and i throw it. >> arwa just the image of the mother collapsing over her 8-year-old daughter. i'm left wondering watching this piece why this man, you mentioned it's a macabre task. why is he film all these bodies? >> reporter: well, he has absolutely no other choice. not only does he fundamentally believe it's his duty to keep documenting the atrocities that are being carried out in this one part of the country but also because of the violence because he's seen so much death. it's the only way he can keep coping. it gives him his sense of purpose and the sense his life is not going to end up wasted because he's doing something for this revolution. it gives you insight into the psychological state of not just his but so many others. >> i want talking to a time magazine correspondent and she wrote this piece about how the syrian rebels are being handed these cameras from some ngos in europe and the united states and saying it feels like almost a weapon of war. she was calling them cybe
too much dangerous here in syria with camera. and i throw it. >> arwa just the image of the mother collapsing over her 8-year-old daughter. i'm left wondering watching this piece why this man, you mentioned it's a macabre task. why is he film all these bodies? >> reporter: well, he has absolutely no other choice. not only does he fundamentally believe it's his duty to keep documenting the atrocities that are being carried out in this one part of the country but also because of the...
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and stopping the civil war in syria. also among the protesters are those celebrating the fact that a revolutionary group known as mek has also been told as of last week that they are going to be removed from the state department. so it's a congress glom mer rags of all of those different movements, but all of these people are protesting the fact that he'll be taking the global stage in an hour. >> help us understand why syrians may be protesting iran. i see that people may be upset that iran is supposedly supplying arms to the syrian government. >> reporter: absolutely. that's the problem in the middle east. it is a big rally as well. lots of people are here who are supposed to appear. i have pictures of people who are fighting for freedom in syria. lots of people over there that have family here and those family members are among those in this rally who are protesting what's happening in syria as well as iran support. >> all right. thanks for filling us in. as you know, there's a terrible civil war going on right now in
and stopping the civil war in syria. also among the protesters are those celebrating the fact that a revolutionary group known as mek has also been told as of last week that they are going to be removed from the state department. so it's a congress glom mer rags of all of those different movements, but all of these people are protesting the fact that he'll be taking the global stage in an hour. >> help us understand why syrians may be protesting iran. i see that people may be upset that...
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this one, the friends of syria. the goal of this session, following up on a meeting in tunis and elsewhere in the yeerks giyear, give more money, give more assistance, how are they ready for the day when there is some sort of transition. so the u.s. committing 45 u.s. million dollars in additional aid, mostly humanitarian in aid to the opposition in syria. this brings the u.s. total to $130 million. they can do all the talking they want. they know they don't have a hard core plan agreement on how do you force political transition in syria where 30,000 some have been killed. >> now, let's talk about palestinian leader mahmoud abbas. yesterday asking for an upgrade to palestine's status. what exactly is meant by that? >> well, abbas said that the palestinians are still ready to talk as we know. the negotiations have disappeared from the table at the moment. and they remain frustrated and angry and they are hoping to use the u.n.'s system to try to put pressure on israel and the united states. they are saying that we w
this one, the friends of syria. the goal of this session, following up on a meeting in tunis and elsewhere in the yeerks giyear, give more money, give more assistance, how are they ready for the day when there is some sort of transition. so the u.s. committing 45 u.s. million dollars in additional aid, mostly humanitarian in aid to the opposition in syria. this brings the u.s. total to $130 million. they can do all the talking they want. they know they don't have a hard core plan agreement on...
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relentless violence in syria focused on aleppo. they say at least 120 people died in fighting across the country. meanwhile, the new envoy to syria met with president bashar al assad saying she's committed to resolving to crisis but peace won't come easily. >> i said it was a difficult mission. it is still very difficult. it will remain difficult. but i think this kind of mission needs to be undertaken. i'm not undertaking it because i'm looking for a quick success for myself. i have undertaken it because i am very hopeful that i will be able to help however little, the people of syria. >> and the man many think will succeed, china's president, made his first public appearance in two weeks today in beijing. he had canceled public appearances with foreign dignitaries without explanation leading to rumor and speculation about his condition. and in moscow today, thousands protested against president vladimir putin. they're reacting to putin's harsh crackdown on the opposition. they say his return to power is a setback for russian demo
relentless violence in syria focused on aleppo. they say at least 120 people died in fighting across the country. meanwhile, the new envoy to syria met with president bashar al assad saying she's committed to resolving to crisis but peace won't come easily. >> i said it was a difficult mission. it is still very difficult. it will remain difficult. but i think this kind of mission needs to be undertaken. i'm not undertaking it because i'm looking for a quick success for myself. i have...
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. >>> turkey is the most recent victim of spillover fighting from syria. errant artillery rounds landed in a small turkish border town wounding a number of residents. for days now, syria's military and rebels have been fighting for control of the syrian town. >>> the latest viral video, greenday front man having an on stage meltdown. he was not too happy that he got the cue he had one minute to wrap up his set. just after that tirade, armstrong apologized and announced he is seeking treatment for substance abuse. >>> immediately after the assault on the u.s. consulate in libya, one question was on everybody's mind -- how could this happen? how is it that the most powerful nation on earth can't protect its own envoys in foreign countries? how could this happen in bengahzi? we should know soon. a state department investigation will start later this week. and earlier i talked with wall street journal intelligence correspondent who has been covering the story, and i asked her if susan collins of maine was accurate when she called the security in bengahzi woefu
. >>> turkey is the most recent victim of spillover fighting from syria. errant artillery rounds landed in a small turkish border town wounding a number of residents. for days now, syria's military and rebels have been fighting for control of the syrian town. >>> the latest viral video, greenday front man having an on stage meltdown. he was not too happy that he got the cue he had one minute to wrap up his set. just after that tirade, armstrong apologized and announced he is...
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will address the civil war in syria and concerns that iran could abbot a nuclear weapon. we're also going to be looking out for those incendiary or awkward moments like we've seen in years past. remember last year when iran's president mahmoud ahmadinejad spoke. he talked about his suspicions about the holocaust and 9/11. dozens of delegations walked right out of there. >>> john f. kennedy secretly recorded conversations are now being made public. we'll spla some of them for you in just a moment. you're watching cnn sunday morning. back in just 60 seconds. [ male announcer ] did you know, all those screens are sucking moisture from your eyes, causing irritation and dryness. really? [ male announcer ] revive your eyes with visine®. only visine® has hydroblend to soothe, restore and protect eyes for up to 10 hours of comfort. aaaahhh... [ male announcer ] visine® with hydroblend. >>> welcome back brsh let's check stories making news in your backyard. we start in kau wau wau where a runaway dock has been spotted off the coast of maui. it's believed to be tsunami debris fr
will address the civil war in syria and concerns that iran could abbot a nuclear weapon. we're also going to be looking out for those incendiary or awkward moments like we've seen in years past. remember last year when iran's president mahmoud ahmadinejad spoke. he talked about his suspicions about the holocaust and 9/11. dozens of delegations walked right out of there. >>> john f. kennedy secretly recorded conversations are now being made public. we'll spla some of them for you in...
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torture has become the morm in syria. that's according to the united nations. its human rights chief is calling for an end to supplying ammunition to both sides. now, she says government and opposition forces are now deploying snipers who target civilians. [ gunshots ] >> what you're watching here, this video was posted on-line from allepo today. a syrian opposition group says that the day's death toll has already passed 100, including many people killed there in allepo. our nick payton walsh is in that city. he will take to us a hospital on the frontlines of the fighting. we have to warn thaw some of the stuff is pretty disturbing. >> it's where many in aleppo run when they're caught by the constant shelling. even though the hospital and the area around it have also been -- >> the shells hit this part of the hospital, but still this day we see many civilians flooding here for treatment. some of them very young. doctors telling us that the children's hospital has been closed by the government. >> some starving. >> mohammed was hit by shrapnel fired from syrian
torture has become the morm in syria. that's according to the united nations. its human rights chief is calling for an end to supplying ammunition to both sides. now, she says government and opposition forces are now deploying snipers who target civilians. [ gunshots ] >> what you're watching here, this video was posted on-line from allepo today. a syrian opposition group says that the day's death toll has already passed 100, including many people killed there in allepo. our nick payton...
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stirp ran is confirming it had several forces acting as advisers in war-torn syria. they report that iran has been giving advice to bashrks -- bashad's government for some time now. iran has repeatedly fired at them. you can see they shook the neighboring, so you are rounding damascus today. 155 people were killed around the country. >>> pope benedict led an open air mass that threw thousands of people in lebanon. he urged arab leaders to stop the violence in the middle east but made no reference to the film that shook the muslim world. >>> wait until you hear this nfl story. brian strupalo was supposed to be one of the replacement refs working the game in carolina today. it turns out he posted himself working at the same game. nfl foupd out about it so the replacement ref was replaced in the league. the saints, by the way, lost to carolina, 35-27. >>> chicago teachers may have a new deal. let's go straight now to cnn's kim law who is at the teachers' union meeting where a crucial vote is under way. kyung, what's the information you're getting about what they're actu
stirp ran is confirming it had several forces acting as advisers in war-torn syria. they report that iran has been giving advice to bashrks -- bashad's government for some time now. iran has repeatedly fired at them. you can see they shook the neighboring, so you are rounding damascus today. 155 people were killed around the country. >>> pope benedict led an open air mass that threw thousands of people in lebanon. he urged arab leaders to stop the violence in the middle east but made...
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appreciate it. >> one more note about syria. we told you earlier that a meeting was going on between the ktsz that are dedicated to helping the people of syria that are caught in that civil war, of course. well, united nations now predicts that the number of syrian people who fled their homes is going to reach 700,000 by the end of this year. that's about 3% of the entire population of syria too afraid now to go home. the u.n.'s refugee agency is trying to get a half billion dollars in aid, donations to help them. what's more beautiful than a covergirl? two covergirls. get two miracles in one product. tone rehab 2-in-1 foundation. covers spots, lines, and wrinkles. and helps improve skin tone over time. tone rehab from easy, breezy, beautiful, covergirl! covergirl! it's got that sweet honey taste. but no way it's 80 calories, right? no way, right? lady, i just drive the truck. right, there's no way right, right? have a nice day. [ male announcer ] 80 delicious calories. fiber one. >> announcer: this is the day. the day that we s
appreciate it. >> one more note about syria. we told you earlier that a meeting was going on between the ktsz that are dedicated to helping the people of syria that are caught in that civil war, of course. well, united nations now predicts that the number of syrian people who fled their homes is going to reach 700,000 by the end of this year. that's about 3% of the entire population of syria too afraid now to go home. the u.n.'s refugee agency is trying to get a half billion dollars in...
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. >>> iran had special forces acts as advisors in war-torn syria. iran has been giving advice to assad's government for some time. but has no force there now. >>> explosions shook suburbs of damascus today. opposition forces report 155 killed across the country. >>> pope benedict xvi led an open air mass that drew thousands in be rut leb ton and called for an end to war in irsyria. he made no reference to a film defaming the prophet muhammad which triggered unrest rest across the muslim world. >>> new developments on the chicago teacher's strike to tell you about. straight to the teacher's union meeting what is the latest? >> reporter: i can tell you a few minutes ago, the meeting between the union delegates and union leadership ended. union leadership having a news conference with reporters and announcing that the strike is continuing. that the teachers are continuing to be on strike, on the picket line. won't be school on monday. won't be school on tuesday. the union delegates wanted to have more time to review and digest what they learned today.
. >>> iran had special forces acts as advisors in war-torn syria. iran has been giving advice to assad's government for some time. but has no force there now. >>> explosions shook suburbs of damascus today. opposition forces report 155 killed across the country. >>> pope benedict xvi led an open air mass that drew thousands in be rut leb ton and called for an end to war in irsyria. he made no reference to a film defaming the prophet muhammad which triggered unrest...
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now damascus and syria. bashar al assad said he's committed to resolving the crisis. >>> a week of no school for hundreds of thousands of students in chicago. their teachers have been on strike over pay and teacher evaluations. now, both sides are talking about some progress and a framework for a deal. kyhug lah has the latest. >> a deal that could put the teachers back in the classroom as soon as monday. a teachers union is saying not so fast, a strike is still in place, it is not over. they want to make sure they see the language of this deal. we are a lot closer to the end than we were before and more optimism being expressed on all sides. now that there is a frame work toward an agreement in place. >> a framework is one thing. we think it's a framework that can get us to an agreement but we are not quite there. >> i am pleased to tell you that we have in place frameworks around all of the major issues that should allow us to complete this process and to conclude it in time for our kids to be back in scho
now damascus and syria. bashar al assad said he's committed to resolving the crisis. >>> a week of no school for hundreds of thousands of students in chicago. their teachers have been on strike over pay and teacher evaluations. now, both sides are talking about some progress and a framework for a deal. kyhug lah has the latest. >> a deal that could put the teachers back in the classroom as soon as monday. a teachers union is saying not so fast, a strike is still in place, it is...
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ram. >>> turning to syria. some numbers, unicef said last week was the deadliest seven days of this entire 18-month conflict. 1600 people killed just last week. that's one number. here is another. during august more than 100,000 syrians fled the country, fled the violence in a single month. many of them fleeing to turkey. the u.n. call this is a brave and deteriorating incident. we sat down with an exclusive interview with the prime minister of turkey. let's listen. >> does it surprise you that the united states doesn't take any other actions other than what they call nonlethal support? does it surprise you they don't want to arm the rebels, for instance or talk about a no-fly zone or buffer zone or safe zones? >> translator: right now there are certain things being expected from the united states. the united states had not yet catered to those expectations. maybe it's because of the elections, maybe it's because of the pre-election situation in the states. nobody has spoken to us about their reasons and they a
ram. >>> turning to syria. some numbers, unicef said last week was the deadliest seven days of this entire 18-month conflict. 1600 people killed just last week. that's one number. here is another. during august more than 100,000 syrians fled the country, fled the violence in a single month. many of them fleeing to turkey. the u.n. call this is a brave and deteriorating incident. we sat down with an exclusive interview with the prime minister of turkey. let's listen. >> does it...
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you have spent so much time in syria. these are just a couple examples you've been able to document this week. what i want to know is this. are you showing united states t -- showing us the worst of the worst or is what not's being shown on television even more shocking? >> reporter: obviously, there's some footage we're not able to show you. we were there for simply five days and, really, these are the stories we stumbled across. you know, it's a hard place to research the most tragic incidents. but we literally drove into the story of rena, shot by a sniper and the air crash is something we saw also. i think they represent a kind of common view of the kind of tragedy being experienced on a daily basis. i'm sure there are more tragic examples. the fact people are being subjected on an average level to this sort of horror frankly tells you exactly what life is like for ordinary residents of that city, brook. >> we are committed to sharing your stories, showing the atrocities happening everyday. from the civilians to kids
you have spent so much time in syria. these are just a couple examples you've been able to document this week. what i want to know is this. are you showing united states t -- showing us the worst of the worst or is what not's being shown on television even more shocking? >> reporter: obviously, there's some footage we're not able to show you. we were there for simply five days and, really, these are the stories we stumbled across. you know, it's a hard place to research the most tragic...
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scenes of carnage, in aleppo, syria today. 11 people were killed across the country. at the time, the president met with the envoy to discuss how to end the violence. he accused other nations of funding the terrorism, which he says are responsible for bloodshed. >>> and more rallies in chicago today, by striking teachers, including a march in the streets this afternoon. the two sides reaching a tentative deal, the officials meet tomorrow the put the terms of the re-worked contract to a vote after a week of off school. the parents hope the students will be back in the class monday morning. >>> and quite a day -- a quiet day, i should say. mitt romney and president obama staying close to home. the president mourned four people killed in libya with his weekly address. new polls showing president obama slightly at an advantage. you will hear more on this at the bottom of the hour. >>> hundreds of students rallied for injured tulane football player, devon walker, who broke his neck after colliding with another player last week. the quarterback is pulling for his teammate.
scenes of carnage, in aleppo, syria today. 11 people were killed across the country. at the time, the president met with the envoy to discuss how to end the violence. he accused other nations of funding the terrorism, which he says are responsible for bloodshed. >>> and more rallies in chicago today, by striking teachers, including a march in the streets this afternoon. the two sides reaching a tentative deal, the officials meet tomorrow the put the terms of the re-worked contract to a...
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the fighting in syria is spreading beyond its borders. there have been skirmishes near turkey and the lebanese border. lebanon says they have deployed military reenforcements to the area. >> the investigation of the secret service scandal is over, officials say. the agents who hired prostitutes in colombia did not harm presidential security. although they did engage in misconduct, the report is not going to be made public. >>> taking no chances, the u.s. government has temporarily closed several diplomatic facilities in the middle east. more protests have been happening today over the anti-islamic film that has ignited so much anger in the muslim world. this is what daylight brought after friday's protests turned violent there. 27 people were killed and more than 100 injures. >> protests of a different kind erupted in libya. a rally in support of america and against extremism sprung up late last night, but it quickly unfolded into something else. here is arwa damon. >> it's probably one of the few countries where we are seeing mass demons
the fighting in syria is spreading beyond its borders. there have been skirmishes near turkey and the lebanese border. lebanon says they have deployed military reenforcements to the area. >> the investigation of the secret service scandal is over, officials say. the agents who hired prostitutes in colombia did not harm presidential security. although they did engage in misconduct, the report is not going to be made public. >>> taking no chances, the u.s. government has...
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left syria their embassy closed. the czech republic has been acting in official capacity for the united states. >> the last time the family members heard from him? >> it has been about three weeks. his mother tweeted earlier today saying this marks the end of the third week since he has been missing. he is unaccounted for. it has been weeks since they have heard from him. he has experience in conflict zones but not as a journalist but more as a u.s. marine. he was based in the horn of africa and jordan. this is one of the first assignments as a conflict correspondent. >> what is the state department prepared to do to help in locating him or finding out what may have happened? >> the state department gave us a statement. the acting spokesman telling jill dougherty we are working through our cheque protecting power in syria to get information on his welfare and whereabouts and we appreciate the efforts of the cheque mission. we have seen news reports that mr. tice is in syrian custody however the syrian government has
left syria their embassy closed. the czech republic has been acting in official capacity for the united states. >> the last time the family members heard from him? >> it has been about three weeks. his mother tweeted earlier today saying this marks the end of the third week since he has been missing. he is unaccounted for. it has been weeks since they have heard from him. he has experience in conflict zones but not as a journalist but more as a u.s. marine. he was based in the horn...
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and the numbers are 350,000 people have fled syria so far, putting pressure on countries in the neighborhood. within the country there are perhaps as many as 1.5 million people who are displaced from their homes. so that money will go to help them and humanitarian aid. and also trying to help the opposition, the secretary called it the unarmed opposition. they need things like communications devices and other things. so they're going to get another $15 million. and then also they're discussing ways and this is slow, and they admit it, in dislodging al assad and his regime. >> all right, jill dougherty, thanks so much for that update. >>> thinking about your future here at home. how big is your nest egg? there are other places to stash your retirement cash. alison kosik has more from the help desk. >> hi there. here on the help desk we're talking about saving for your retirement and with me this hour are liz miller and greg mcbride. liz, this is the question for you. >> other than a 401(k), how else can i save for retirement? >> it just seems luke a good fallback, doesn't it, the 401(k) and m
and the numbers are 350,000 people have fled syria so far, putting pressure on countries in the neighborhood. within the country there are perhaps as many as 1.5 million people who are displaced from their homes. so that money will go to help them and humanitarian aid. and also trying to help the opposition, the secretary called it the unarmed opposition. they need things like communications devices and other things. so they're going to get another $15 million. and then also they're discussing...
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example, they say they don't all allow gory vooid, violent video, then you get these videos out of syria that show gore and violence. what we found is a youtube official who gave a talk a few years ago who said there's something they take a look at. to see whether a video has social, documentary, social -- >> all of those things can be argued for anything. >> anybody who wants to, raises a question, can flag the video. >> and just to make clear, there's no government entity that can police youtube similar to like a sec would about broadcast outlets. there is no standard or certain criteria that must be met that would be associated with an internet outlet. >> correct. as a u.s.-based entity, has a right to search and protect, but there are cases in which youtube runs into the law, for instance, in part of europe. up against a law in a country, you find them pulling a video. so much more on this i want you to see it. my facebook and twitter. the video i told you about, so much more background on this. it's a very kompb kated story and keep in mind, youtube doesn't control every video in wo
example, they say they don't all allow gory vooid, violent video, then you get these videos out of syria that show gore and violence. what we found is a youtube official who gave a talk a few years ago who said there's something they take a look at. to see whether a video has social, documentary, social -- >> all of those things can be argued for anything. >> anybody who wants to, raises a question, can flag the video. >> and just to make clear, there's no government entity...
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we came here to help. >> reporter: there could be thousands of foreign fighters in syria. some radical. some not. while rebels may want battle harden the fighters here now, they may regret that when the extremists decide to stay, says one expert. >> i think we don't have any benefit in having them, but i think at this point because of their weaker weaponry and training and ability, they may need them to fight. if you assume the fighting is going to be finished, as in they are there to stay and what we might witness is something like yemen where the fallen fighters will be able to set in areas or cities. >> he does say he wants a government for sear yashg but he wants to go back home. that's where he learns about loss. he still wears the shirt of his brother who died fighting in libya. and in syria he has already lost a libyan friend to a sniper agency bullet. >> one here and the second one was here. and the third -- can you see this. >> in the brutal syrian battle for every corner, the foreigners here and the concerns they bring of radicalism might be attracting more atten
we came here to help. >> reporter: there could be thousands of foreign fighters in syria. some radical. some not. while rebels may want battle harden the fighters here now, they may regret that when the extremists decide to stay, says one expert. >> i think we don't have any benefit in having them, but i think at this point because of their weaker weaponry and training and ability, they may need them to fight. if you assume the fighting is going to be finished, as in they are there...
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gunfire and explosions are echoing across syria today as fierce fighting reportedly rages in several regions. in syria's largest city of aleppo a young man climbs through the rubble left behind from weeks of street battles and heavy shelling. the opposition says at least 134 people were killed today. apologies from the company that makes thalidomide the medicine that caused thousands of birth defects in the 1950s and 1960s. the head of the german drug maker says he regrets the side effects and admits the company has been silent all these years since it was pulled from the market. the head of a survivors group says an apology is not enough. >>> some people stayed on their boats when hurricane isaac slammed into the louisiana coast. they catch shrimp for a living and some shrimpers say they had to stick with their boats or risk losing their livelihoods. ed lavendara has the incredible story. >> dean lived through hurricanes rita and gustav inside his home in grand isle, louisiana. he didn't think hurricane isaac could compare. he was wrong. >> even pushed my fuel tanks up on the levee
gunfire and explosions are echoing across syria today as fierce fighting reportedly rages in several regions. in syria's largest city of aleppo a young man climbs through the rubble left behind from weeks of street battles and heavy shelling. the opposition says at least 134 people were killed today. apologies from the company that makes thalidomide the medicine that caused thousands of birth defects in the 1950s and 1960s. the head of the german drug maker says he regrets the side effects and...